MISSION STATEMENT

The Northumberland Photography Club was formed to provide an opportunity for members of the community with a wide range of experience and interest to come together regularly to share, learn, and develop photographic skills in an environment that is mutually supportive and committed to exploring the creative and documentary potential of photography.

Meetings

First Monday of every month, September through June (Except deferred a week for holidays)

At 7:00 p.m. at the Salvation Army Church Gymnasium, 59 Ballantine Street, Cobourg, Ontario.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for coffee.

Facebook

NPC has its own Facebook page. If you want to join, click here and ask for permission. (Click "Join group"). If you are a paid member, you will be granted permission. For members only - more on membership here. This is a place where you can post your work for critique, ask technical questions, give advice on photography, etc.

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2017 was Canada’s 150th birthday and Cobourg celebrated with a large number of special events. The Town asked the members of the Northumberland Photography Club (NPC) to be at events and take photos. A committee was formed to organize this: Bryan Marjoram, Jeannie Gane, Sandra Peters, Elisabeth La Fontaine, Dan Milligan, Stan Kicak and Elaine Amenta. The photos were then put into a video and shown at Cobourg’s Mayor’s Levee on New Year’s Day 2018.

On April 20, 2017, Northumberland News published the article below. Written by Karen Longwell This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

A year in the life of Cobourg

COBOURG - Capturing the Canada 150 events in Cobourg should be a snap for the Northumberland Photography Club.

The club accepted the task from the Town of Cobourg to photograph the Canada 150 events throughout 2017, said the club's president Raymond Williams.

"The idea is to capture a year in the life of Cobourg for 2017;” said Williams.

Club members have already begun the busy task with the town's two big Canada 150 events early this year - the Ontario Curling Championships and the 2017 Ontario 55+ Winter Games, said Williams. Up next is the RBC Cup National Jr. A Hockey Champion­ship. There are about 50 to 60 events to cover throughout the year.